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There was an Ipswich [[CHE group]] in the 1970s.
 
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The Falcon and the Blue Coat Boys, both in Falcon Street, were listed in the Incognito Guide 1972 as gay friendly pubs. In 1973 the Sea Horse Inn was listed in [[Gay News]]<ref> Gay News issue 27 page 17 Sea Horse Inn (young crowd, Friday disco)</ref>. The Olive Leaf was a popular gay pub in the 1980s.
  
 
The [[Suffolk LGBT Network]] is based in Ipswich.<ref>http://www.suffolklgbtnetwork.org.uk/</ref>
 
The [[Suffolk LGBT Network]] is based in Ipswich.<ref>http://www.suffolklgbtnetwork.org.uk/</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 21 June 2022

Timber-framed houses in St Nicholas Street
Ipswich is the county town of Suffolk.

LGBT history

There was an Ipswich CHE group in the 1970s. The Falcon and the Blue Coat Boys, both in Falcon Street, were listed in the Incognito Guide 1972 as gay friendly pubs. In 1973 the Sea Horse Inn was listed in Gay News[1]. The Olive Leaf was a popular gay pub in the 1980s.

The Suffolk LGBT Network is based in Ipswich.[2]

There is an Ipswich Gay Men's Book Club.[3]

The Sailing and Cruising Association holds regular meetings in Ipswich.

References

  1. Gay News issue 27 page 17 Sea Horse Inn (young crowd, Friday disco)
  2. http://www.suffolklgbtnetwork.org.uk/
  3. http://www.lgbt.co.uk/england-blog/east-of-england/298-ipswich-gay-men-s-book-club